About The Military Medical Malpractice Legal Network
The Military Medical Malpractice Legal Network is composed
of former military attorneys dedicated to representing victims of medical
negligence arising out of military and VA hospitals worldwide. Our attorneys’
collective legal experience exceeds 100 years, and our record
of success is demonstrated by the millions of dollars we have recovered
for our clients in hundreds of cases, not simply in a few big recoveries.
Our practice was established by Lieutenant Colonel (retired) Richard
Gasperini, the former Chief of Army Tort Litigation in The Pentagon, to
provide quality legal representation to the military community.
Colonel Gasperini believed that soldiers, veterans, and their families
deserved the same competent, vigorous representation as their civilian
counterparts, and that their lawyers should not simply “dabble”
in military/VA work, but concentrate in it. He also believed that soldiers
and their families would be best served by lawyers who, as veterans, had
shared the unique experiences of military service.
Colonel Gasperini therefore assembled a group of exceptional military
trial attorneys and created the Military Medical Malpractice Legal Network.
Our team includes a former Navy Judge, a Harvard Law School graduate
who tried medical malpractice cases for the Army, the former medical
claims judge advocate at Fort Bragg's Womack Army Medical Center,
a retired Air Force lab technician who served in Air Force Hospitals
throughout the United States, and a former combat infantryman who fought
in Operation Desert Storm.
As veterans, our military medical malpractice attorneys
know the challenges faced by military families. We understand the relationship
between military care, TRICARE and VA care because our families have been
the beneficiaries of such programs. We appreciate the strains of deployment
and separation because we have all experienced those strains. We understand
the system, we speak your language, and we appreciate the challenges you
face as members of the military community.
Once we accept your case, we will
aggressively pursue it until resolution. We will stand with you when military
orders take you to a new assignment – even if that assignment is
overseas. We will personally meet with you to discuss our strategy and
to prepare you for trial. We will be there with you through the months
(and sometimes years) that it takes to resolve complicated cases.
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